Public Sector

24 October 2016

At the time of the COP21 conference countries published their Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC) statements, outlining their trajectories to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. This marked a significant step forward by public authorities and governments to set up a strategy to mitigate climate change. Carbone 4 drafted the INDC for Gabon.

More broadly, many local territorial authorities are taking action on climate change into their own hands: they are committed to reducing the carbon footprint of their territory (e.g. the Covenant of Mayors, C40 Cities etc.) and to adopting strategies to adapt to climate change.

At each territorial scale, implementation of the energy transition means reinventing interaction between public entities, the private sector and other local stakeholders, to identify and foster new synergy, fertilize new thinking and give new impetus to action.

The knowledge and experience acquired by Carbone 4 in strategic support for the energy transition is at the service of local authorities, governments and public bodies. The experience offers a global and cross-cutting approach, strong skills in developing local scenarios, and constant innovation in the design of operational tools to assist decision-making.

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Carbone 4 is the leading consulting firm specialized in carbon strategy. The firm’s name refers to Factor 4, the name given to France's objective of cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 750y 2050.